Employers hoping the U.S. Supreme Court would rein in federal agency rulemaking will be disappointed by the Court’s opinion in Perez v. Mortgage Bankers Association issued this morning. In the decision, which was consolidated with Nickols v. Mortgage Bankers Association, the Court held that agencies do not need to provide notice to the public and solicit input before reversing course on their own interpretive guidance.
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